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Sumerian confirm full tracklist for their American Psycho comic series soundtrack

Check out who else is on the American Psycho comic series soundtrack, and hear DIAMANTE’s new cover of Pat Benatar’s Love Is A Battlefield for it…

Sumerian confirm full tracklist for their American Psycho comic series soundtrack
Words:
Emily Carter

From Puscifer to Charlotte Sands, Sumerian have been sharing plenty of music from their forthcoming American Psycho comic series soundtrack over the past few months. And now they’ve just confirmed the full album tracklist, ahead of its release on Friday, October 25.

Joining the aforementioned acts are DIAMANTE covering Pat Benatar’s Love Is A Battlefield – which you can hear below now – as well as the likes of Perturbator, Royal & The Serpent, Kittie and many more, with President of Sumerian Comics Nathan Yocum calling the whole thing a “true celebration of music and storytelling”.

Nathan adds that it was all “brought together by some of the most talented and dynamic artists in the industry today. This project is a testament to the power of collaboration, and we can’t wait for fans to experience how these songs complement the world of American Psycho in a bold and electrifying way.

“It’s more than just a soundtrack – it’s a journey into the dark and thrilling atmosphere that this series embodies.”

Check out the full American Psycho comic series soundtrack tracklist:

1. Puscifer – The Algorithm
2. Ice Nine Kills feat. Reel Big Fish – Walking on Sunshine
3. Perturbator feat. Kabbel – Dangerous
4. Carpenter Brut feat. Kristoffer Rygg – Eyes Without A Face
5. Unlike Pluto – Sweet Dreams
6. Royal & the Serpent – Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
7. Diamante – Love Is A Battlefield
8. Weathers – Killer
9. Charlotte Sands – Miss Murder
10. Kittie – Eyes Wide Open
11. Ramsey – Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
12. Gvllow feat. Mothica – Eyes Without A Face

DIAMANTE says of covering Love Is A Battlefield: “Since I can remember, I have always been a huge fan of songs from the ’80s, especially of the female powerhouse vocalists of that time. In particular, Pat Benatar has always been a hero of mine, and I love nothing more than a good challenge. So for me, recording this version of Love Is A Battlefield was a lifelong dream come true.”

Check it out below:

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